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As per a report, Samsung's upcoming foldables, the Galaxy Z Fold 8 and Z Flip 8, could be the first devices to launch with Google's Gemini Intelligence AI features. |
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As per a report, Samsung's upcoming foldables, the Galaxy Z Fold 8 and Z Flip 8, could be the first devices to launch with Google's Gemini Intelligence AI features. |
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Tech giants like Google, Samsung, Meta, and HP are shifting from isolated AI chatbots to fully integrated, hardware-level artificial intelligence. |
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Google appears to be limiting some new accounts to 5GB of free storage unless users link a phone number during setup. The company has also quietly updated its support pages to say users get "up to" 15GB of free cloud storage instead of guaranteeing it by default. |
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Google is rolling out a new Android feature called Contextual Suggestions that uses AI to provide smart recommendations based on user routines, app usage, and locations. The feature is said to work similarly to Google's Magic Cue system introduced for Pixel phones. |
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Android 17 brings Gemini AI tools, App Bubbles, creator upgrades and anti-doomscrolling features. Here's the expected release timeline, eligible devices and beta signup process. |
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Google is reportedly developing an advanced AI assistant called Gemini Spark, designed to operate continuously in the background, managing tasks autonomously for users. , Technology & Science, Times Now |
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Samsung's upcoming foldable smartphones, the Samsung Galaxy Z Fold 8 and Samsung Galaxy Z Flip 8, could become the first devices to launch with Google's Gemini Intelligence AI features, according to a new report. |
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Google is altering its storage policy for new Gmail accounts, limiting free storage to 5GB unless users verify their phone numbers. Previously, accounts had access to 15GB shared across Gmail, Drive, and Photos. , Technology & Science, Times Now |
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Google and Meta have partnered with well-known children's brands like Sesame Street and Girl Scouts to promote responsible technology use among kids, funded by substantial investments. , Technology & Science, Times Now |
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A group of journalists and media professionals has filed a lawsuit against Google for allegedly using their voice recordings to train AI systems without consent., Technology & Science, Times Now |